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One-fifth of firms aren’t even sure if they’ve been hacked through their AI tools, according to a new report.
Anthropic's powerful model raises difficult questions about how government and industry should work together to safeguard systems in the AI era.
Researchers warn that thousands of malicious domains are already in place, as fans and tournament organizers face potential attacks.
Finding the time to train employees remains the biggest impediment to programs’ success, according to a new report.
The cybersecurity agency says it wants to help network defenders prioritize the fixes that matter the most.
Multiple vulnerabilities are being chained together to gain additional access to systems.
Three-quarters of organizations say they aren’t fully overseeing the activities of user accounts belonging to agents and other AI tools.
A vulnerability in the company’s VPN deployments has faced exploitation since early May.
Businesses also need to watch out for North Korean remote IT worker schemes, according to a new CrowdStrike report.
A multiyear lull in insurance rates and insurers’ over-dependence on large U.S. policyholders have led to more restrictions and exclusions in coverage.
Businesses generally aren’t taking a proactive enough approach to blocking schemes that spoof their leaders’ identities, according to a new report.
The company cautioned that no current patches are available and the flaw could allow an attacker to conduct command injection attacks.
The legislation has already drawn widespread criticism for its proposal to preempt state AI laws.
The cybersecurity sector has been under perceived pressure due to accelerating deployment of AI tools.
The agency, depleted after several rounds of cuts imposed by the White House, insists it can handle its new AI security responsibilities.
Automatic tank gauge systems are widely used across multiple industries, including energy, agriculture and transportation.
CISOs and their colleagues should focus on network security basics, not overhyped AI promises, analysts said at a Gartner cybersecurity event.
The directive represents an about-face for an administration that previously repudiated government AI reviews.
Researchers said a variant of the Mini Shai-Hulud is involved in the compromise.
The AI firm also said it’s exploring how to help open-source developers deal with a flood of vulnerability reports.